In what authorities said may have been a botched robbery, Fontanez shot the 26-year-old barber in his shop in the 400 block of North 27th Street. The barber survived his injuries.

About three hours after that incident, Fontanez encountered a 29-year-old man with whom he’d had a dispute. In the 100 block of North 25th Street, he fired several shots into the man’s car. None of the bullets hit the second victim.

It was for the second shooting that Fontanez was found guilty of attempted murder, three counts of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

For shooting the barber, he was convicted of three counts of aggravated assault, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. He was additionally convicted of possession of a weapon without a license.

Fontanez’s sentence was handed down by Superior Court Judge Donald Stein. He must serve 23 and a half years before he’s eligible for parole.